WATERVILLE — Photographers (professional and amateur) are invited to submit photos of the area’s natural beauty to be considered for Inland Hospital’s annual report.
October 2012
COMMENTARY — ON GOLF: Questions follow US loss in Ryder Cup
MEDINAH, Ill. — The Ryder Cup didn’t end with the closing ceremony at Medinah.
Obama hasn’t helped people in four years
I agree with Laura Paquet’s letter of Sept. 25 letter: We can’t afford another four years of Barack Obama.
Martin has earned another term in Senate
The leadership of Sen. Tom Martin, R-Benton, reintroduced the era of common sense in Augusta.
MIKE TIPPING: Insurers’ contributions skewed to supporters of health care law
Over the past several years, the Anthem insurance company has given tens of thousands of dollars to candidates for the Maine Legislature and their political action committees.
What will change with four more years of Obama?
What I find puzzling is the number of editorials backing Barack Obama for another four years. We haven’t had enough pain already?
BOYS SOCCER: Rams come up short
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue scored three goals in the first half on its way to a 4-0 victory over Cony in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A boys soccer action Monday at Prescott Field on the University of Maine at Farmington campus.
Rollins serves community of Augusta tirelessly
I was asked the other day who had my support in the upcoming race for City Council. Without any hesitation, I answered that my vote went to re-elect Dave Rollins.
McCabe demonstrates commitment to Skowhegan
Recent debates about the bond issue regarding support for downtown Skowhegan show a stark difference between the two men running to represent Skowhegan in the state Legislature.
AG should take fresh look at Dechaine case
In his recent non-fiction book,”The Innocent Man,” John Grisham chronicles how many prosecutors in the United States fight tooth and nail to avoid a determination that they have made a mistake and convicted an innocent man.